Dear Matteo

Thanks for your reply! I will try it.
BTW, I am using QE6.3, but it didn’t include hp.x.

Best regards,
LIANG Xiongyi
Postdoctoral Fellow
City University of Hong Kong

From: Matteo Cococcioni<mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: 2020年9月23日 16:29
To: Quantum ESPRESSO users Forum<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [QE-users] two U values for the same element in a system

Dear Xiongyi,

just list the two Fe atoms as of different kind, for example Fe1 and Fe2, 
obviously corresponding to the same pseudopotential. Then you can use two 
different values for Hubbard_U. If you don't know which values to use, keep in 
mind that the hp.x code of the QE distribution, allows you to compute them, 
through linear response.

Best regards,

Matteo

Il giorno mer 23 set 2020 alle ore 03:50 LEUNG Clarence 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> ha scritto:
Dear QE users,

Recently, I want to study the electronic properties of Prussian blue, 
NaFe[Fe(CN)6].
It is noted that there are two kind of Fe atom (Fe1 high spin state and Fe2 low 
spin state).
How can I set two different U value for Fe1 and Fe2?
Many thanks.

Best regards,
LIANG Xiongyi
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